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Court holds that erroneous advice about medical benefits coverage can expose plans to liability
Williams Mullen Mark S. Thomas and Robert W. Shaw In Kenseth v. Dean Health Plan, Inc., No. 11-1560 (June 13, 2013), the Seventh Circuit ...
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Illinois State Bar Center on Kenseth v. Dean Health Plan, Inc.
Original Ruling Dist. Ct. erred in granting defendant health benefits plan’s motion for summary judgment in ERISA action, alleging that ...
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Justia US Law.com on Kenseth v. Dean Health Plan, Inc.
by Justia Inc. In 1987, Kenseth underwent surgical gastric banding, covered by her insurer. About 18 years later Dr. Huepenbecker, ...
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ERISA Wonk: Seventh Circuit Rules That Plaintiff Seeking Health Benefits Could Be Entitled To Monetary, Equitable Relief Under ERISA For Breach Of Fiduciary Duty.
by Stanley D. Baum, J.D., LL.M., Lerner Law Firm & Associates, P.C. The case of Kenseth v. Dean Health Plan, ...
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ABA: Plan Participant Remedies for Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Original Article Here (PDF) Donald T. Bogan,* Stacey C.S. Cerrone** and Thomas G. Moukawsher*** In Kenseth v. Dean Health Plan, ...
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Law360: Citing Cigna, 7th Circ. OKs Money Damages In ERISA Suit
Law360, New York A woman who sued Dean Health Plan Inc. under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act after being ...
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Martindale.com on Kenseth v. Dean Health Plan, Inc.
by: Kathryn M. Almar Arthur N. Lerner Crowell & Moring LLP - Washington Office May 24, 2011 Previously published on ...
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